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Saturn 1B 1/282 Scale Kit

Specifications:
Length: 9.316"
Diameter: 0.976
Fin Span: 1.732"
Weight: 1.01 oz.
The Saturn 1B,
NASA's test vehicle for the Apollo moon program, was originally
designed in the early 60's and put to work testing
out all of the major components
of the Apollo lunar landing program. Testing
the Command and Service module,
the Lunar module as well as docking procedures and
more, the Saturn 1B is our
countries most successful test vehicle, paving our
way to the moon!
Originally designed in the 1980's, this incredibly detailed
Peanut Scale Saturn 1B
marks FlisKits most serious scale offering to date!
Standing only 9.316" tall, this incredible model offers
greater detail and scale
accuracy than most larger versions of this most
famous of NASA's workhorse vehicles.
This kit also
features a FlisKits FIRST!
The
instructions are formatted such
that the builder can choose whether to build it as a
Skill Level 3 (advanced), SL4
(expert) or SL5 (master), depending on your level of
skill and how much effort you
want to put into your build. Built at a Skill
Level 5 level, this design is a proven
winner! Jay Marsh took this design to First
Place at the national meet ( NARAM)
back in the early 1990's and the design elements hold
up as well today as they did then.
Review the features and photo's of this kit and get ready for
the build of your life!
Features of this
kit include:
3 different skill levels. Instructions allow you to
assemble kit in the following skill levels,
depending on your skills and how much time you wish
to spend: 3, 4, 5.
Parachute recovery
Silk screened, water slide decals
Decals for 4 different rounds provided
Instructions provided for 3 different levels of the Launch
Escape Tower (easy involves a
printed wrap that looks like a tower, complex
involves assembling a tower from 44
fabricated parts)
Instructions provide for 2 different types of stabilization
(removable fin unit or adding
nose weight (Not provided) to make the scale fins
work) -
IMPORTANT: See
note below)
Launch lugs provided, but kit is suitable for use with a Pop
Lug or Piston Launcher (not provided)
Custom tubes for scale accuracy
Staggering amount of detail information provided to satisfy
the most discriminating scale
modeler!
A couple of
important notes about this kit offering:
This kit includes components to assemble a removable Fin Unit
for stability. It is possible
to make this model stable with the scale fins with
the addition of Nose Weight (NOT
included).
IMPORTANT:
The instructions
for this kit imply the inclusion of Nose
Weight. A last minute decision was made to
remove the nose weight from
this kit requiring the builder to supply their own
ballast material. You will
need about 19 grams of weight. We have found
that small lead beads (shot)
work well.
This kit includes a launch lug for standard pad use.
This kit is also suitable for use with a
Pop Lug (NOT provided) or a Piston Launcher (NOT
provided)
This kit provides 3 different methods of building a Launch
Escape Tower.
1. Easy (Skill Level 3): A printed paper wrap with the tower
drawn on it is cut out, folded
and attached to the nose cone.
2. Hard (Skill Level 4): Plastic rods are provided to be cut
and glued into a replica of the
tower (total of 45 parts)
3. Master (Shill Level 5): Instead of plastic rods, you can
use two different gauges of
nickel plated wire (NOT provided) and solder up a
tower under a magnifier.
This shows one of
the later proto types on the pad for a test flight
using the scale fins. 19 grams of nose weight
was added to the nose
cone resulting in a fairly high center of gravity
(CG) allowing the fins
to do their job. This will result in a much
lower flight than using the
removable stability fin unit, but looks much better
on the pad and in
flight and can help you earn more points during
competition.
Note that this proto is using the easy (paper wrap) version
of the
launch escape tower
We have proven
good flights with all recommended motors. You
want to take extra care when preping the recovery
device as this
model is quite heavy when balanced with the nose
weight. A failure
to get full deployment of your parachute will likely
result in damage
to the model.
This is an overall
photo of Jay Marsh's build that he sent to me shortly after his
win at NARAM. For those of you wondering where
the Production #4 version of
our kit is, it is in Jay's hands as a thank you for
the help he provided in getting
the scale details of this kit nailed down.
The level of detail and craftsmanship in this build is
nothing short of staggering.
This close up of
the mid-section (SIV-B stage) highlights
much of the detail Jay put on this model. In
this photo you
can also see his team number T-121. The
lettering was
done with dry transfer letters.
One of the things
I like about this photo is that it shows actual
motor nozzles in the Ullage motors. This was
done by using a
paper wrap to go around a short length of wire
insulation (with
the wire removed). Brilliant! But this
gives you an idea of just
how much detail you can add to even a small scale
model such as
this.
Now for the fun
part. The CSM and Launch Escape
Tower. As Kathy has often commented, "You are
going
to tick off a LOT of customers with that tower..."
Look
closely at the details on the tower, the reaction
control
thrusters on the SM and even the various fairings on
the
capsule itself. Incredible.
Getting a little
bit closer to show the detail. The tower
part of the Launch Escape Tower was fabricated using
two
different gauges of nickel plated wire, soldered
together
into the tower. The Reaction Control Thrusters
were
made by cutting out different layers of paper, in the
proper shape, and glued up in layers. This is
the method
that we provide in this kit. (NOTE: We also
provide
decals for this detail, for an easier assembly)
This photo shows
you the decal sheet that is provided with
this kit. If you look at the "UNITED STATES"
decals,
you will note that there are 8 of them when only 4
are
needed on any particular build. Upon closer
inspection,
you will see that the 4 on the left have a white
rectangular
background. These 4 would be used for rounds
that have
black fuel tubes while the other 4 (clear background)
are
for rounds with white fuel tubes.
This photo is from
one of the proto type builds while
working on the details for instruction figures.
This photo
shows the scallop shroud being slide over the cluster
of
fuel tubes arranged around the central motor tube.
This is the figure
that resulted from that photograph. This
will give you an idea of the level of detail and
quality of
the documentation provided with this kit.
A sample of
another figure from the instructions. This
shows the completed tower section of the Launch
Escape
Tower assembly. NOTE: This entire tower
sub-assembly
is only .4" (4/10ths of an inch) tall...
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Please Note This Item Contains NO
Motors/Engines Or Any Propellant
Device.
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